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Warner announces a new collector's edition of the National Lampoon movie

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Warner Home Video has announced DVD ($39.92) and Blu-ray ($49.99) releases of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation for the 27th October. Extras will include commentary with Randy Quaid, Beverly D’Angelo, Johnny Galecki, Miriam Flynn, director Jerimiah Chechnik, and producer Matty Simmons, plus a replica of Clark Griswold’s holiday Santa hat, a set of holiday themed drink coasters with memorable quotes from the film, a box of faux snow, and an “I survived a Griswold Family Christmas” button. Exclusive to the Blu-Ray gift set is a collectible Moose figurine. We've attached the official package artwork below:

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dr_gonzo wrote: JC91 wrote: I just got the new to Canada 4 film favourites set for $12.99 so I have little need for this but I do like the look of the new physical extras especially the Marty Moose Glass.

Great holiday movie, but no thanks. The video transfer received mediocre reviews at best, and it doesn't sound like the actual movie will have anything different. I'll stick with my other BD copy for now.

I am pissed because they are just putting out the same disc without redoing it at all. I cannot understand why they would double dip and not redo the video and audio. Screw you WB I will not buy into this garbage tactic.

This is great, apart from the changed box art(I've been grown to the original cover) Marty Moose collectables? Perfect! I hope they do the same with the first Vacation and stuff it with Marty Moose stuff and postcards of the locations they've been to(please, no screen caps-like)

I love this movie, my all-time fav Xmas movie, but I recently picked up the Bluray on a sale at Suncoast for $15 new, I see why now. No worries though, I wouldn't have paid the big bucks for the extra c**p or different art, I like the other better.

The previous commentary track alluded to a few deleted scenes, while a still from one of them was actually included on the dvd case! Would it have been too much to track those down for this new version?

Chevy Chase's commentary for the European Vacation dvd may have been a little bland, but I'd still be interested in his thoughts on 'Christmas'. After all, it is the most popular of the Vacation sequels.

Hell, even the original Christmas `59 short story would've been something.

I love this movie -- watch it every Christmas -- but am a bit disappointed with this set. At first I thought they missed a great opportunity to include a moose mug like the one seen in the movie, but now I see it there in the picture, albeit a smaller version. There's so many other cooler things they could have done for the added junk -- fake snow?! coasters?! a button?! -- lame. They could have included a stuffed squirrel (SQUIRREL!!!), a battery operated snow globe with the Griswold's lit house in it, a snow globe with the Griswold's huge tree shoved inside it (little full, a lotta sap), a T-shirt (instead of the button) that says "I survived a Griswold Family Christmas", a Clark Griswold mini-bobblehead, a charred saucer sled tree ornament, a light up Griswold house ornament or miniature, a CD with songs from the great soundtrack, an ornament of a jello mold with cat food on it, an ornament of a dried up cracked open turkey, a gawdy Clark Griswold light up Christmas tie, a talking keychain or bobblehead of Aunt Bethany (don't throw me down, Clark), a replica of cousin Eddie's black dickey turtleneck ... I could go on and on here ...